North to the Dales (1962)
The Yorkshire Dales - 'from which no traveller wishes to return'. Sheltering under the Pennines, the Dales have escaped the human ravages of time. There is magic here; skysweeping hillsides and weirdly weathered rocks; Wensleydale cheese; ruined abbeys and castles and standing drystone walls; fellracing and potholing, photography, traditional songs and a commentary spoken by Robert Shaw.
Director: Ronald Craigen
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date: January 2, 1962
Cast
- Robert Shaw - Narrator (voice)
Cinematography: Ronald Craigen
Editing: John Legard
Production: British Transport Films, Anvil Films
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Ronald Craigen
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is North to the Dales about?
- The Yorkshire Dales - 'from which no traveller wishes to return'. Sheltering under the Pennines, the Dales have escaped the human ravages of time. There is magic here; skysweeping hillsides and weirdly weathered rocks; Wensleydale cheese; ruined abbeys and castles and standing drystone walls; fellracing and potholing, photography, traditional songs and a commentary spoken by Robert Shaw.
- Who directed North to the Dales?
- North to the Dales was directed by Ronald Craigen.
- Who stars in North to the Dales?
- North to the Dales stars Robert Shaw.
- How long is North to the Dales?
- North to the Dales has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
- What genre is North to the Dales?
- North to the Dales is a Documentary film.
- Where was North to the Dales produced?
- North to the Dales was produced in United Kingdom.